The file is likely a reference to a creepypasta or a "lost media" style internet horror story . These stories often center around a mysterious, glitchy, or cursed indie game found on old hard drives, obscure forums, or abandoned file-sharing sites. The narrative typically follows this pattern:
While there isn't one singular "official" version of this story (as many are written as tributes to the Ben Drowned or Sad Satan style of horror), it functions as a piece of .
: As the version numbers progress or the player digs deeper, the game becomes unsettling. Text boxes might start addressing the player by their real name, graphics distort into macabre imagery, or the game "breaks" the fourth wall by appearing to access files on the user's actual desktop.